GLSEN's 25th Anniversary VideoGLSEN, the leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe and affirming schools for all students, has partnered with Target to produce a mini-documentary highlighting the work of students, educators and volunteers who have improved school climate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth across the country.

The production is a part of GLSEN’s 25th anniversary celebration and debuted on 6/1/2015 at the GLSEN Respect Awards in New York.

How to Support Non-binary StudentsNational Student Council members Katie, Marisa, and Ezra describe non-binary identity, their school experiences, and how schools can support non-binary students. Learn more at glsen.org/trans

To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

How to Support Transgender StudentsNational Student Council members James, Kian, and Katie describe trans identity, their school experiences, and how schools can support trans students. Learn more at glsen.org/trans

To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

How to Support Bisexual StudentsGLSEN National Student Council members Em and Katie describe bisexual identity, their school experiences, and how schools can support bisexual students. Learn more at glsen.org/bi

Transgender students deserve to learn and thrive in school.“Hallway” depicts the harassment transgender students often face when they need to use the restroom at school—and how school administrators and supportive students alike can help. Hallway is produced by MAP and released in partnership with GLSEN.

Find out how you can be an advocate for LGBTQ youth at www.glsen.org/supportsafeschools

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To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

What LGBTQ Youth Wish People KnewThese LGBTQ youth share what they wish people knew about their school experiences. LGBTQ students, what do you wish people knew? Share your school experiences: glsen.org/survey

Students Share Their #LGBTQhistory IconsLGBTQ history month happens every October, and GLSEN has the resources for you to make your class LGBTQ-inclusive year round! Find a full LGBTQ history timeline and more at glsen.org/lgbtqhistory

To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

Put #KindnessInAction to End Name-Calling & Bullying In SchoolsGLSEN’s No Name-Calling Week is a week organized by K-12 educators and students to end name-calling and bullying in schools. Visit glsen.org/nncw for guides and resources to participate with your school community.

To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

2019 Day of Silence: How will You Break the Silence?GLSEN’s Day of Silence is a student-led protest calling attention to the harmful effects of anti-LGBTQ harassment and discrimination in K-12 schools.

Everywhere you look students are demonstrating the power of youth organizing. Now in its 24th year, hundreds of thousands of students are once again organizing the Day of Silence to demand that school officials take action to improve the educational experience of LGBTQ students.

To learn more about GLSEN and our work to make schools safe and more inclusive for LGBTQ students, visit http://www.glsen.org

GLSEN's Year in ReviewA look back at our progress over the last year. We won't stop fighting until every student in every school has a safe and inclusive classroom. GLSEN + You = Change → glsen.org/impact